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Bona vacantia
(see those titles), which belong to the Crown by virtue of its prerogative. So personal property held on trusts which have failed, or held in trust for a corporation which has been dissolved, belongs to the Crown
Charitable uses and trusts
money, or personal estate to be laid out in land should be given to any person or bodies corporate, or charged by any person in trust, for any charitable uses, unless such gift, etc., should be made … Charitable uses and trusts. 9 Geo. 2, c. 26, commonly called 'The Mortmain Act,' 1735, after reciting that ifts or alienations of
trustee
legal title to property placed in a trust compare cestui que trust, settlor b : one (as a corporate director) occupying a position of trust and performing functions comparable to those of a trustee c : trustee … trustee 1 : one to whom something is entrusted : one trusted to keep or administer something: as a
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Appointment of new trustees
and new trustees, as the case may require. Under s. 42 the Court may authorise remuneration for a Trust Corporation. As to appointment of new trustees on trust for sale, and trustees for the purposes of the (English)
Custodian trustee
Rules,1926 (S. R. & O. 1926, No. 1423/L. 37). See Re Cherry's Trusts, (1914) 1 Ch 83, and TRUST CORPORATION.
Contribution
would follow, makes a donation certainly it ceases to be voluntary, Municipal Corpn. of Delhi v. Children Book Trust, AIR 1992 SC 1456 (1472): (1992) 3 SCC 390. [Delhi Municipal Corporation Act, 1957, (66 of 1957), s.
Charity Commissioners
of which has given rise to great difficulties, and the judgment of Davey, L.J., in Re Clergy Orphan Corporation, 1894 (3) Ch 145. By the (English) Charitable Trusts Act, 1914 (4 & 5 Geo., c 56), power … Commissioners. The Charity Commissio-ners for England and Wales are a body appointed under the provisions of the Charitable Trusts Acts, 1853 to 1925, and their powers and duties are to be found in these Acts. They exercise
Owner consignee
a 'consignee' as also an 'agent for sale or custody' of such goods. Both under the Bombay Port Trust Act as well as under the Major Port Trusts Acts, the expression 'owner' includes an 'agent for the … Major Port Trusts Acts, the expression 'owner' includes an 'agent for the custody of such goods', Sun Export Corporation v. Board of Trustees of the Port of Bombay, AIR 1998 SC 92 (96): (1988) 1 SCC 142.
agent
acting under a special agency compare general agent in this entry transfer agent : an officer, bank, or trust company that acts on behalf of a publicly held corporation in handling the transfer of stock and other
Dearle v. Hall
becomes a trustee for the assignee after notice. S. 138, ibid., provides for the appointment of an independent trust corporation who can act as registrar of notices. See NOTICE; and as to priority of some equitable interests in
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